Hi @aby3108,
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Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
If your printer is not handling legal-size paper correctly and prints larger than the paper size, causing text to be printed flush with the sheet and not respecting margins, here’s a detailed guide to help you resolve this issue:
**1. Check Printer Settings
- Ensure that the printer settings on your computer match the paper size you’re using. For legal-size paper, the settings should be set to 8.5 x 14 inches (216 x 356 mm).
- Go to Control Panel (Windows) or System Preferences (Mac), and then Printers & Scanners.
- Select your printer and open Manage or Printer Properties.
- Go to Printing Preferences or Paper/Quality and ensure the paper size is set to Legal.
- When printing a document, open the Print dialog box from the application you’re printing from.
- Make sure the Paper Size is set to Legal and that any scaling options are set to None or Actual Size to prevent the document from being resized.
**2. Check Document Settings
- In the application you are using to print (e.g., Word, Adobe PDF Reader), check the page setup or layout settings.
- Ensure the page size is set to Legal and that the margins are configured correctly.
- Make sure that document scaling settings are set to 100% or Actual Size rather than Fit to Page or Shrink to Fit.
**3. Inspect Printer Paper Handling
- Confirm that the legal-size paper is correctly loaded in the printer’s paper tray. Ensure it’s aligned properly and that the tray guides are set to the correct paper size.
- Refer to the printer’s manual to confirm how to load legal-size paper correctly and any specific settings or adjustments required for handling different paper sizes.
**4. Update Printer Drivers and Software
- Visit the HP Support website and download the latest drivers for your printer model. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause issues with paper handling and print settings.
- Check for firmware updates for your printer on the HP Support website. Firmware updates can resolve bugs and improve functionality.
**5. Perform a Printer Calibration
- Some printers have a calibration option to help align print settings with paper sizes. Refer to your printer’s manual or settings menu to find calibration options.
**6. Check Application-Specific Settings
- Different applications may handle printing differently. Check the settings in the specific application you are using to ensure they are set correctly for legal-size printing.
- Always use the print preview feature to check how the document will appear before printing. This can help you spot any issues with scaling or margins.
**7. Test with Different Documents:
- Print a test page or a different legal-size document to see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem is with the specific document or a general issue with the printer.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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Rachel571
HP Support